From Deseret News archives:
Uintah may fuel Utah's economy
Huntsman eyes state's role in powering nation
Although those claims have not been verified in large-scale production, Oil Tech's biomass fuel production is something that needs to be encouraged if the state is to play a more prominent role in the nation's fuel production, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said Saturday after touring the retort. It also drives home the quickly burgeoning need for more skilled workers and improved infrastructure within the Uinta Basin.
Huntsman, along with many of his senior staff members, some legislators, federal and local officials and corporate representatives, spent Friday and Saturday touring Duchesne and Uintah counties with a particular eye toward energy resource development.
"There is actually no oil in oil shale," but instead the rocks contain a black substance that, while it looks like oil, is actually just compacted plant matter, Merrell said. "We have to literally manufacture it, so it's a 'sim' fuel a man-made fuel. It's fresh oil."
Although not viscous enough to grease an engine, the crude produced from oil shale can be refined into gasoline. Additionally, the shale, which does not contain biomass, can be used to heat the next batch of oil shale or sold for a multitude of other uses, from filling old mine shafts to manufacturing wallboard, Merrell said.
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